Become aN Egg Donor
Perhaps you got curious about donating eggs because you wanted to earn some extra cash for your future goals or education. Or maybe a friend was going through a tough time trying to have a baby due to infertility.
Regardless of why you're considering it, the rewards go beyond what you might expect. By donating eggs, you play a crucial role in helping hopeful parents achieve their dream of starting a family.
Why DONATE?
The journey of becoming an egg donor is not just a transformative experience for you; it also plays a vital role in creating joy for the families you assist. Moreover, we take pride in being one of the highest-paying egg donor agencies. Envision the satisfaction of contributing to an intended parent's dream while also gaining financial compensation to pursue your own dreams, whether it's traveling or funding your education.
Do you want to help another woman become a mother?
Do you have children of your own and want to help others experience the same joy?
Are you looking for a way to help someone experience pregnancy and the birth of a child?
Are you looking for a way to build a nest egg, pay for your education, or contribute financially to your family?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be on the journey to helping others on their path to parenthood as an egg donor.
FAQs
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The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends women only donate six times in their lifetime. This is due to the potential risks associated with egg retrieval, such as the increased risk of developing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
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To become an egg donor, you must meet several requirements. It’s worth noting that different clinics have slightly different requirements. You will also need to pass extensive medical screenings, including both physical and psychological screenings.
Aged between 21 and 31
A BMI of 30 or less
Non-smoker
Non-drug user
STD-free
U.S. citizen and resident
U.S. driver’s license
Minimum of a high school diploma (although a college degree is preferred)
Normal pap smear
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The egg donor process typically takes about two to three months to complete. This includes the initial screening and application process, the administration of medication, the egg retrieval procedure, and the post-retrieval wellness checkups.
During this time, you will be in regular contact with our team and we will provide you with all of the support and guidance that you need throughout the process.
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Compensation starts out at $6,000 and can go up for each additional cycle.
What to expect
THE PROCESS
Complete Our Application
Screening
Medical screening
Legal
Matching
Cycle